Hopefully there's some seasoned experts out there.
Looks like there will be a few good trips. What's the best way to get to each place?
I'll start with the easy one...:greengrin
Dublin - Ryanair flight
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Hopefully there's some seasoned experts out there.
Looks like there will be a few good trips. What's the best way to get to each place?
I'll start with the easy one...:greengrin
Dublin - Ryanair flight
Can depend on how many days you have for travelling. One of my friends has already booked to go to Krakow, and will travel to wherever the game is. So you could also book ryanair to Weeze, and gamble that the game is played in Dortmund again, or get a connecting internal flight/train. For Georgia, guess it'd be with BA or equivalent to Tblisi via Heathrow or Gatwick. Gibraltar play all their home games in Portugal
Few folk on the TAMB website have booked to Frankfurt on rhe basis has good links to all possible venues.
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My guess is the Germany game will be at the Olympic stadium in Berlin
Quite fancy a Tartan Army away day. Are tickets easy to come by or do you have to be in a club or what?
The latter :agree:
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish....cfm?page=3138
Used to be that, whilst you needed to be in the Supporters Club to buy an away ticket, you could have someone apply (unofficially) on your behalf if you weren't a member and pass on the ticket. This changed when every fan was required to pick up their tickets for the return leg of the play-off with the Netherlands (this was more down to logistics, as the time between the draw and the game was very short). Even though this had the affect of reducing the numbers of the away support somewhat, I think this then gave them the idea to start doing a random selection of fans to pick up their tickets in person, generally from a hotel in a central location, to avoid any non-members getting a ticket. This also gave them control over who attended matches and, so they said, reduce any potential for trouble.
There are plenty folk, some I've seen posting on here, that say they have never been a member and get tickets for the home end without much difficulty and have no trouble with the home fans. I've done this in Germany and 2 friends were given free tickets by friendly Dutch fans for the aformentioned play-off in Amsterdam (when we were humped 6-0). This might not be the case for smaller venues where tickets are scarcer and there was a huge problem recently (Macedonia?) with fans gettting in with fake tickets and others with official ones being knocked back.
The problem for a lot of members is that tickets are allocated first to those who have accumulated the most points (1 point for each of the last 10 away games you have bought a ticket for). I was up to about 5 points a few years ago, but am back down to zero, so bit random if I would get tickets for any of the games. The easiest way to get up the ladder is to go to a few friendlies that will only attract the die hards, plus a few hundred others. I have a mate in Warsaw who would be happy to take me in the away end, so might just take him up on that.
I know many on here are, shall we say, not fans of the Tartan Army, but I have always enjoyed my trips away and some of my best travel memories have come from following Scotland.
Is it frowned upon to be in the opposition end at football internationals? I have been an armchair Scotland fan since the very early 90's so have no chance of a Scotland ticket for Dublin, but Irish members of my family reckon they can get tickets for home end without too much difficulty.
Never seen any bother with Hibs kilts (I always spot them) or club tattoos.
Club jerseys is a no-no.
Regarding home ends.
I've been in home ends in Germany, France & Macedonia. Macedonia was the only one where there was a problem. But our hotel was close so we changed into shorts and t shirts and walked in.
I've had mates in the home ends in Czech Rep, Norway & Croatia and they've never had any bother.
J
Sat in the home end in Paris and in Cardiff in 2012 with no problems at all.
Hope they announce the venue for Germany asap. Flights to munich at around from £190 Edinburgh just now...
23 posts into the thread before that appeared, surely a new record for .net.
Was already planning a trip to Munich in the summer so we've booked to go between 3rd-9th September £115 and if it's not in Munich planning on travelling wherever. Shame Munich is hours from anywhere!!
Gibraltar game is to be played in Faro. Seems strange to let them into the UFEA if they can't play a game in their own "Country"